Jean Francois Millet by Estelle M. (Estelle May) Hurll
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Journey with Sensier in Alsace and Switzerland, September.
1870. Millet elected, March 24, juror for coming exposition. The Woman Churning exhibited at the Salon. Departure for Gréville on account of danger of remaining in Barbizon during the war. 1871. Return to Barbizon November 7. 1874. Order from Administration of Beaux Arts for mural decorations in the Panthéon (Ste. Geneviève), Paris. The Priory painted. 1875. Death of Millet, January 20, at Barbizon. [Footnote 1: To this was added later 600 francs from the General Council of La Manche, but both annuities were soon discontinued.] [Footnote 2: The exact date of Millet's severing connection with Delaroche is not mentioned by his biographers, though the circumstances are detailed.] V. SOME OF MILLET'S ASSOCIATES Companions in the studio of Delaroche:-- |
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